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diestrusand

Diestrusand is not a recognized term in mammalian reproductive biology. There is no standard definition, and it does not appear in major anatomical or endocrinology references. In practice, the most likely explanations are that "diestrusand" is a misspelling or typographical variant of "diestrus" or a coined term used in a specific, non-scientific context. Consequently, there is no canonical description of its physiological role, duration, or species scope.

If the intended term is "diestrus," the related article would describe its place in the estrous cycle,

Because "diestrusand" has no established meaning in scholarly literature, any use should be clarified by the

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typically
following
ovulation,
with
luteal
activity
and
progesterone
production;
durations
and
hormonal
profiles
vary
by
species.
Diestrus
is
a
well-defined
stage
in
many
mammals,
indicating
secondary
reproductive
readiness
or
maintenance
of
pregnancy
depending
on
the
species
and
its
reproductive
state.
source.
In
formal
writing,
researchers
should
rely
on
established
terminology
and
provide
precise
definitions
to
avoid
confusion.
a
stub
accordingly.